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The Jews were clever and capable, and germany made a fortune, why did Germany kill them in World War II

In the history of the world, there are many scientists and thinkers who are Jewish, such as the famous Einstein, Marx, and so on. To this day, the Jewish people still give the impression of being good at business and calculation. Therefore, there are many people who believe that the Jewish people are the most intelligent people in the world.

However, after Hitler came to power, the Jewish community suffered a catastrophe. Hitler said in Mein Kampf that he regarded the Jews as the source of all evil, the destroyers of the world order, and the aryans' greatest enemy.

The Jews were clever and capable, and germany made a fortune, why did Germany kill them in World War II

(Jews in World War II)

In 1935, Germany introduced the Nuremberg Act. The act stipulates that anyone with a quarter jewish ancestry belongs to the category of Jews. The Jews, on the other hand, are inferior peoples and must be executed. Because of the implementation of this law, the Nazis began to frantically cleanse the Jews.

In Germany and several large Jewish enclaves in Europe, the Nazis used force to clear out all Jews and escort them to the site of the planned massacre. Upon arrival at the site, the Nazis would usually order Jews to "dig their own graves" and let them dig a large pit by themselves. When the pit was almost dug, the Nazis would order the Jews to strip naked, drive them into the pit, and set up heavy machine guns to strafe. At the same time, they would ask reporters to take pictures on the side, recording blurred images of flesh and blood, while they happily took pictures next to the corpse. And in order to avoid the fish that pretended to be dead, the Nazis would also pour gasoline on these corpses and light a fire. Wait until the fire is extinguished before directly burying.

In the middle and late period of World War II, Germany began to fall into the vortex of war. To save costs, the Nazis invented more effective and direct gas chambers to execute Jews.

Throughout World War II, the German Nazis massacred nearly 6 million Jews.

So what kind of grudge did Hitler have with the Jews, and how could he slaughter the Jewish race so wildly?

The Jews were clever and capable, and germany made a fortune, why did Germany kill them in World War II

(Murdered Jews)

Hitler's massacre of Jews had a certain cultural and psychological accumulation.

The religion with the largest number of believers in the world is Christianity, and God is Jesus. It was jesus who was betrayed by his disciple Judas and was eventually crucified.

And in the Judaism that the Jews believed, there was something anti-Christian. This means that Jews and Christians inherently have religious differences. And after years of this disagreement, it formed a habit of Thinking that Westerners hated Jews.

Therefore, historically, the Jews could not live in peace at all, and they were forced to wander the world, once becoming a wandering ethnic group.

However, although Jews are not welcome, at least their personal safety is guaranteed. Why would Hitler use such a cruel method to exterminate them all?

The Jews were clever and capable, and germany made a fortune, why did Germany kill them in World War II

(Jews in concentration camps)

After World War II, there were many people who also wanted to find the answer to this question. After reading the information on Hitler's life, they found that Hitler had a crush on a Jewish girl as a teenager, but after confessing, he was rejected. And then Hitler seemed to have experienced humiliation by the Jews...

All these encounters accumulated, and Hitler gradually developed a hatred for the Jews that went deep into the marrow of his bones. Hence the subsequent genocide.

However, these reasons are really very pediatric. As an ambitious man who was trying to annex Europe and the world, how could Hitler go to great lengths to carry out massacres because of such trivial matters?

As we all know, Germany was divided up by the great powers after World War I. In the 1920s and 1930s, Germany's national power was constantly declining. The economic crisis of the 1930s directly intensified the class contradictions in Germany, which deeply stimulated the ambitions of the monopoly bourgeoisie to expand abroad. However, whether it is the establishment of armaments or expansion, it is necessary to have huge funds to provide financial guarantees. Where to find this large amount of money?

The answer is the Jews. The shrewd and wealthy Jews were Hitler's chosen targets.

During the First World War, many German Jews made a fortune in the country, and they not only deliberately raised the price of German weapons when the logistics of German weapons were tight, but also made a fortune from the German government. Later, they even sold supplies to enemies such as Britain and France.

By the time of the economic crisis, Jewish merchants had taken control of the lifeblood of more than half of Germany's industry and held great wealth. By taking these Jews, they had great wealth.

In addition, because the Jews were hated by the Europeans, too clever, and possessed so much wealth, Hitler used them as targets to make the Germans transfer hatred to them, which could easily provoke national sentiment at home and easily launch a war of aggression.

These are probably the ideas of Nazi Hitler.

(Reference: The Jewish Mystery)

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